Guest curt.goodhart@navy.mil Posted July 9, 2007 Posted July 9, 2007 This is an amazing and troubling problem. It seems to relate to Windows XP and dual core processors. Simply put, playing a sound advances the system clock. I've seen extremes of about 6 to 10 seconds per minute. I suspect the problem is XP/Intel/MS related. Our PC is a double dual core Intel Xeon: a Dell Precision 690 (which has 2 Dempsey processors, Xeon 5050 series). We are running XP Pro OS 've also seen this on another offbrand PC with a Core 2 processor. This does not happen on non-dual core processor machines. Executing a "playsound" command (which is in the winmm.dll) instead of beep has the same effect (I suspect Beep probably executes a playsound command). One way I demonstrate this is with a very simple program in Visual Basic 6. I have a timer that executes a Beep statement every 20 milliseconds. That's all. It can also be demonstrated manually by repetitively playing a sound from the Windows Sounds dialog. If anyone would like to try to replicate this on your dual core system I would be very interested in your results. I can be contacted at curt.goodh...@navy.mil. Thank you, Curt Quote
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